He Emily in Paris The season four trailer reveals Lily Collins’ character Emily’s love triangle with Alfie and Gabriel.
The first part of the hit Netflix series, which will air on August 15, will see Emily try to move away from her double romances and focus on herself.
While wandering through the city of love, Emily runs into many “handsome boys” and realizes that she needs to live “new experiences” after the failed romances of the past seasons.
But as she tries to do her best to accept her new single life, Emily can’t help but reminisce about her relationships with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo).
With her best friend Mindy Chen (Ashley Park) insisting that “no relationship is perfect” and Emily asking for advice, she quickly finds herself racing back into the love triangle to find her soulmate.
The Emily In Paris season 4 trailer reveals Lily Collins’ character Emily’s (left) love triangle with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount, right) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo).
The first part of the hit Netflix series, which airs on August 15, will see Emily try to move away from her double romances and focus on herself (Gabriel, aka Lucas Bravo, pictured).
In a difficult situation, Emily says: “I really thought I could move on with my relationship, but they both mean a lot to me for different reasons.”
Mindy says, “Don’t overthink it.”
In her work life, Emily once again clashes with her boss Sylvie Grateau (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) when her blog and love life collide with her office work.
The first five shows will be available to watch on August 15 and viewers will have to wait almost a full month for the second installment on September 12.
Emily hasn’t had much luck with dating since she moved from Chicago to Paris in pursuit of her dream marketing job.
She fell in love with her neighbor Gabriel even though the chef had an on-and-off relationship with her close friend Camille.
And her romance with Brit Alfie came to a dramatic end when Camille refused to marry Gabriel in the season three finale, revealing she had always known about his hidden feelings for Emily.
There are still secrets to be revealed, including Camille’s romance with the artist Sofia, which Emily knows something about but Gabriel remains unaware.
While wandering through the city of love, Emily runs into many “hot guys” and realizes that she needs to live “new experiences” after the failed romances of the past seasons.
But as she tries to do her best to come to terms with her new single life, Emily can’t help but reminisce about her relationships with Alfie and Gabriel.
With her best friend Mindy Chen (Ashley Park) insisting that “no relationship is perfect” and Emily asking for advice, she quickly finds herself racing back into the love triangle to find her soulmate.
In a difficult situation, Emily says, “I really thought I could move on with them, but they both mean a lot for different reasons.”
In her work life, Emily once again clashes with her boss Sylvie Grateau (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) when her blog and love life collide with her office work.
The first five shows will be available to watch on August 15 and viewers will have to wait almost a full month for the second installment on September 12.
Emily hasn’t had much luck with dating since she moved from Chicago to Paris in pursuit of her dream marketing job.
She fell in love with her neighbour Gabriel despite the fact that the chef had an on-and-off relationship with her close friend Camille (pictured)
Plus, the big reveal of Camille’s pregnancy, which will make any potential for a romance between Emily and Gabriel even harder to handle.
Emily In Paris was created by Sex and the City screenwriter Darren Star, who admitted he understands why viewers have drawn comparisons between Lily’s character and Carrie Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker.
She said: “I understand why people connect the two shows. They’re both set in a glamorous city with a female protagonist, but the idea of Emily in Paris was very different. I’d been wanting to write a show about an expat living in Paris for a while.”
Lucien called the series “chaotic” and “heartbreaking,” while Philippine teased the action by saying the new episodes are about “revenge.”
In May, Lily announced: “Season 4 comes out August 15th with Part 1. Part 2 comes out September 12th, you’re welcome.”
In an accompanying video, Lily and her co-stars answered in three words how they would describe the new series, with Camille Razat, 30, whose character discovered she was pregnant at the end of season three, saying it’s “messy.”